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Not that I want Mariota to get injured

oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
edited October 2014 in College Football Forum
This abysmal team will not make the playoffs and Mariota will be gone after this year. As vile as this thought may be, If there's no hope to pull it off and get to the playoffs, I can only conclude that it would be in Oregon's best interest that Mariota gets injured (not enough to ruin his NFL career, but enough to sideline him for the rest of the season) so as to completely expose the coaching staff and turn up the burner to the fullest notch. Let them light themselves on fire this season instead of next, in order to send them all packing sooner rather than later. The ridiculous experiment of hiring a trio of inexperienced clowns at the 3 most important coaching positions has been a stunning failure of epic proportions.

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  • mobeymobey Member Posts: 3,254
    I don't think you appreciate the mess that Chip left.
  • AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
    That's fucking stupid. Mariota will continue to put up great numbers in losses, just like he did against Wazzu and UA. I hope he does so he gets paid like he deserves in the nfl
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789

    This abysmal team will not make the playoffs and Mariota will be gone after this year. As vile as this thought may be, If there's no hope to pull it off and get to the playoffs, I can only conclude that it would be in Oregon's best interest that Mariota gets injured (not enough to ruin his NFL career, but enough to sideline him for the rest of the season) so as to completely expose the coaching staff and turn up the burner to the fullest notch. Let them light themselves on fire this season instead of next, in order to send them all packing sooner rather than later. The ridiculous experiment of hiring a trio of inexperienced clowns at the 3 most important coaching positions has been a stunning failure of epic proportions.

    DuxFan approves rooting for injury
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    It's a matter of when, not if.
  • PDXDuckFanPDXDuckFan Member Posts: 450
    AZDuck said:

    That's fucking stupid. Mariota will continue to put up great numbers in losses, just like he did against Wazzu

    Oregon won the Wazzu game.

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  • AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
    Christ you're dense
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,156 Founders Club

    This abysmal team will not make the playoffs and Mariota will be gone after this year. As vile as this thought may be, If there's no hope to pull it off and get to the playoffs, I can only conclude that it would be in Oregon's best interest that Mariota gets injured (not enough to ruin his NFL career, but enough to sideline him for the rest of the season) so as to completely expose the coaching staff and turn up the burner to the fullest notch. Let them light themselves on fire this season instead of next, in order to send them all packing sooner rather than later. The ridiculous experiment of hiring a trio of inexperienced clowns at the 3 most important coaching positions has been a stunning failure of epic proportions.

    If you can't see that Helfie needs_more_cock_time to get his guys in there, then no one can help you.

    LIFPO









    #TSIO
  • DeLarryDeLarry Member Posts: 230
    If Nike's bored of directors can't see that this program is in decline, you've got way bigger problems anyway. Mariota doesn't need to get hurt for anybody who knows anything to see that Oregon's time at the top is done. Thing is, firing Helfrich won't do you one bit of good unless you somehow hire Chip Kelly back. He made the whole thing go, and he's among the small handful of best coaches this conference has ever seen. If you're trying to fire Helfrich looking for another situation like you had before, you'll be disappointed. Chip Kelly is a once in a generation type coaching talent, and Oregon lucked into him to begin with.
    footballscoop.com/archive-news/how-dan-mullen-helped-chip-kelly-land-the-oregon-job/
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